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1 | I mainly journalism to argue very angrily with someone 激烈争吵 |
| clash with sb over sth Morgan clashed with editors over whether to publish the story. 摩根和编辑们就是否发表这篇报道吵起来了。 |
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2 | I mainly journalism if two groups of people clash , they suddenly start fighting with each other 冲突;交战 |
| +with Angry students clashed with riot police in Miami yesterday. 愤怒的学生和防暴警察昨天在迈阿密发生冲突。 |
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3 | I if two events clash , they happen at the same time , so that you cannot be present at both of them (两件事因发生的时间相同而)冲突 |
| +with The conference dates clash with John’ s wedding. 会议日期和约翰的婚期冲突了。 |
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4 | I if two colours, patterns etc clash , they do not look good together (颜色、图案等)不协调,不相配 |
| +with His T-shirt clashed with his shorts. 他的T恤衫和短裤不相配。 |
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5 | I mainly journalism if two teams or players clash , they play an important game or competition against each other (体育)比赛,交锋,对阵 |
| The two teams clashed in the third round of the cup. 两支队伍在此次杯赛的第三轮比赛中交锋。 |
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6 | I/T if two metal objects clash , or if you clash them , they hit each other and make a loud sound (使)撞击发出铿锵声 |
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